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Just a minor point. Games Workshop have specifically stated that Orks and Daemons were written with fifth edition in mind. It is also generally agreed that Chaos Space Marines were too. I also notice you list Blood Angels as Fifth, but not these, which were released after it was If Blood Angels are fifth edition (and I consider them to be), then Dark Angels are too.

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Elric of Grans wrote:Just a minor point. Games Workshop have specifically stated that Orks and Daemons were written with fifth edition in mind. It is also generally agreed that Chaos Space Marines were too. I also notice you list Blood Angels as Fifth, but not these, which were released after it was If Blood Angels are fifth edition (and I consider them to be), then Dark Angels are too.


I completely agree these are all 5th ed books.



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